Business

Paul Butler: Applying the Golden Rule

Like many of my fellow Santa Claritians, I am still musing over the dreadful events that occurred at a local high school recently, where a lone gunman shot and killed

Boston Market replacement remains a mystery

Since Santa Clarita’s only Boston Market closed its doors in July, there has been much talk about what will replace it. The storefront, located at 26543 Bouquet Canyon Road, has

Small Business Saturday returns to SCV

Small businesses across the Santa Clarita Valley are expected to participate in the 10th annual Small Business Saturday this weekend. “As a ‘Neighborhood Champion,’ the SCV Chamber’s goal is to

Big dreams in Sand Canyon

With the formation of successful startup companies, foundations and leadership centers throughout his career, Steve Kim is no stranger to business ventures.

The good and bad of retail store cards

Whether it’s a unique window display, big, red sale posters, online advertisement or simply their products, retail stores attract customers in a variety of ways. And to excite shoppers even

VIA luncheon to focus on aerospace

The Valley Industry Association’s monthly luncheon is set to discuss the future of aerospace with a special panel discussion Nov. 19. Topics set to be discussed include how the industry

Jaycees to host first open day.

By Kaitlyn Nickerson For The Signal The Santa Clarita Valley chapter of Junior Chamber International, commonly known as the Jaycees, is hosting a full day of events for young professionals

Paul Butler: A few rules for better feedback

This daily dialogue stirred me to think of the uselessness of most customer surveys. It’s almost as if the questioner is asking, “How are you?” and yet doesn’t really care

Chamber hosts cybersecurity forum

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce hosted “Take Control Before It Controls You,” a cybersecurity forum, on Wednesday to help local businesses protect themselves against cyberattacks. With a slate